One of the main tasks of the nursing assistant who is assisting with a physical examination is to
A) perform direct examinations.
B) watch the procedure.
C) provide privacy and comfort.
D) give the patient instructions.
C
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Which of the following messages would the nurse expect to hear in the assessment of the child due to the child's experience of abuse? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. It is appropriate to love the people you hit. 2. Violence does not resolve conflict. 3. If you are small and weak, you deserve to be hit. 4. Violence is appropriate if the end result is good. 5. People who love you don't hit you.
A nurse is caring for a client who requires antiparkinson drug therapy. The nurse confirms that which of the following conditions is absent because it would contraindicate the use of the COMT inhibitor?
A) Pregnancy B) Achalasia C) Peptic ulcers D) Glaucoma
The nursing intervention that would best meet a client's mobility needs for the first 24 hours after modified radical mastectomy is
a. encourage the client to touch the fingers to shoulders, extending arm fully. b. encourage the client to use the operative arm to brush her hair. c. maintain complete immobility of the operative arm for the first 24 hours. d. perform passive range-of-motion exercises with the operative arm.
What information obtained from hospital data collection can be used for patient improvement?
a. Infection rates b. Employee satisfaction c. Best practice d. Overtime costs